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- where Eliezer Zusia Portugal was born and served as rabbi. The central Skulener synagogue is in, Boro Park, Brooklyn in New York City. Portugal succeeded...
- Vladimir Elikovich Skulener (Russian: Владимир Еликович Скуленер; born January 24, 1958, in Bălți) is a German (formerly Soviet) chess player who won the...
- Succession (1580–1583). Eliezer Zusia Portugal (1898–1982), Rabbi (first Skulener Rebbe) Hugo Sánchez Portugal (1984–2014), Mexican football commentator...
- Rabbi Yisroel Avrohom Portugal, Skulener Rebbe of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Rabbi Ephraim Chayyim Yehuda Portugal, Skulener Rebbe Shlit"a in Monsey, New York...
- ********ination". themilitant.com. Retrieved February 15, 2015. "Van carrying Skulener Rebbe runs over police officer". The Jerusalem Post. April 3, 2019. Retrieved...
- Soviet secret police functionary Yisroel Avrohom Portugal (1923–2019), Skulener Rebbe Israel Putnam (1718–1790), American general Israel Raybon (born 1973)...
- Succession (1580–1583). Eliezer Zusia Portugal (1898–1982), Rabbi (first Skulener Rebbe) Hugo Sánchez Portugal (1984–2014), Mexican football commentator...
- orphans, whom he personally adopted as his own children. He established the Skulener dynasty in America in the 1960s. His only biological son, Rabbi Yisroel...
- Vodaath and Torah U'Mesorah Eliezer Zusia Portugal (1898–1982), the first Skulener Rebbe Yisrael Spira (1889–1989), Bluzhover Rebbe, senior member of Moetzes...
- (1902–1970), Israeli politician Eliezer Zusia Portugal (1898–1982), first Skulener Rebbe Eliezer Poupko (1886–1961), Russian rabbi Eliezer Preminger (1920–2001)...